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Bruce and Conrad discuss the development of In Your House 3: Triple Threat. What went behind putting all the titles on the line? Was it a recipe for destructions? Why did the titles change hands that night only to be given back the following night on RAW? All these answers and much more in this episode.

Change was in the air in 1997, Bruce and Conrad discuss why the company went to a three hour ppv format. The guys also discuss why Shawn Michaels vs The Undertaker closed the ppv rather than Bret Hart vs The Patriot for the WWF title.

Why have a normal SummerSlam, when you could have a NO HOLDS BARRED SummerSlam 1989! Bruce and Conrad discuss the twists and turns surrounding the PPV running off the heels of the blockbuster hit No Holds Barred.

SummerSlam 1999 guaranteed "An Out of Body Experience" and that's what it delivered. The ppv also introduced the WWE Universe to the returning Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Ventura would officiate the triple threat main event of Mankind vs. Stone Cold vs. Triple H. Bruce and Conrad discuss why the company chose to bring back Ventura, and the creative decisions surrounding the historic PPV.

Take a look at how stacked the roster was back in 2004! SummerSlam 2004 is set to be one wild ride as Bruce and Conrad breaks down this card. World Heavyweight Championship Chris Benoit vs. Randy Orton, WWE Championship John "Bradshaw" Layfield vs. Undertaker, Eddie Gurerrero vs. Kurt Angle, Till Death Do Us Part Match - Lita Marries The Winner! Matt Hardy vs. Kane Best-Of-5-Series For The Undisputed United States Championship, Edge vs. Batista vs. Chris Jericho Six-Man Tag Team Match Rey...

Chris Jericho debut on WWE television 20 years ago today. There is no doubt that Jericho's impact on the industry of professional wrestling is hall of fame worth. Now Bruce and Conrad take a look back at his introduction into the company and the first three years of his tenure.

It's been said, "time flies when you're having fun" and there is no better example of that in wrestling podcasting than the story of Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard. Join Conrad Thompson, Dave Silva, and eventually Bruce Prichard as they reminisce about the incredible journey of the wrestling podcast that broke the mold.
Conrad and Dave Silva discuss all of the interesting milestones in the three year history of STW for the first hour and then present a two hour montage of clips...

By 2001, Hollywood was beginning to smell what The Rock was cooking and wanted some. Bruce and Conrad discuss The Rock's transition from being the most electrifying man in sport entertainment to becoming the most electrifying man is sports AND entertainment.

Jim Ross has spent the last four decades shaping the way we experience professional wrestling. Now, Bruce and Conrad look at his career, historical calls, decisions as talent relations for WWE and how Jim F'in Ross is no where close to stopping.

The Attitude Era is in full swing and the stakes are at an all time high going into Fully Loaded 1999. Stone Cold Steve Austin will face the Undertaker in an attempt to reclaim his WWF title and take McMahon off television for good. We all know how that turned out, but what happened surrounding the event? Bruce and Conrad peel back the layers leading into Full Loaded and discuss the business dealings surrounding the WWF during this time.

Bruce and Conrad sit down and watch WCW Monday Nitro from July 6th 1998. Nitro was live from the packed Georgia Dome and Hollywood Hulk Hogan was reigning supreme over the NWO. Sit back, watch along and enjoy Bruce's take on the night Goldberg would end Hogan's dominance and win the World Heavyweight Championship.

Martha Hart and Rena Mero are suing, dX is breaking up, the Greater Power was a swerve, and the Austin-McMahon feud continues as the WWF crowns Billy Gunn the 1999 King of the Ring.
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Twenty-two years after the original airing, Bruce and Conrad sit down and watch the June 6, 1997 edition of Monday Night RAW. LOD faces off against The Nation, the British Bulldog defends his European title, the Stone Cold-Pillman rivalry is heating up and Good Ol' Jim Ross conducts his infamous Mankind interviews.

Before becoming the face that runs the place, the phenomenal one AJ Styles was setting the world on fire in Total Non Stop Action Wrestling. Bruce and Conrad take a look at Styles impact on the wrestling world.

The Smackdown roster in 2004 was going through changes heading into WWE Judgment Day 2004. Brock Lesnar leaves after WrestleMania 20, so they had to change whatever plans they had for him so that they could elevate others. That meant that WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero needed a rivalry with somebody new and they went with JBL.